Biserujka Cave
Biserujka Cave's unexpected concealed entrance provides tourists an exhilarating feeling. This cave, which is located on the island of Krk, is known for its beautiful stalagmite and stalactite formations. Due to its huge and pristine natural cave hall, this is also a subterranean dwelling for many musical acts.
The interest in the existing treasure of the subterranean gallery with countless stalactites, stalagmites, and calcite pillars has expanded significantly as cave illumination has increased. The inside half, with its length of roughly 110 m and the size of its subterranean cavern, absolutely enchants with its beauty and variety of sediment formations. The cave temperature hovers between 10 and 13 degrees Celsius all year, with only the occasional filtering, ceiling leakage, and floor soaking occurring during the rainy season. The route through the cave is now open to everyone - from infants to adults – thanks to the newly adjusted and safe passageways.
The Biserujka Cave's superbly lighted sediment formations and calcine pillars have piqued the interest of numerous artists who want to use it as a gallery for their exhibitions.
Location: Island of Krk, Croatia.